Contact in, or traveling to the Frenstat/Trojanovice area?

I would very much like to acquire some photos of a few houses that my ancestors lived in or were born in (for Trojanovice) and perhaps also Frenstat. If there

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I would very much like to acquire some photos of a few houses that my
ancestors lived in or were born in (for Trojanovice) and perhaps also
Frenstat. If there is someone planning to visit there at some point
in the near future, perhaps I could ask them to take a few photos for
me?

I am also curious about older Frenstat area cemeteries and what
information the markers might turn up. Does anyone know if there are
indexes for any of them?

I ask, because there is no way in heck that I can afford to visit
Moravia in the near future, and I know that there are members here who
have been to Frenstat/Trojanovicee several times--or go at least once
a year. I also can't really afford to pay an arm or leg to a CR
researcher. I know, it's not anyone else's problem. I thought it
might not hurt to ask.

Thank you,
Richard

Willie Petruy

Dr. Simicek has researched Frenstat and Trojanovice. If you tell me the names you are looking for, I will look in my book. Carla Petruy ... From:

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Dr.
Simicek has researched Frenstat and Trojanovice. If you tell me the names
you are looking for, I will look in my book. Carla
Petruy

I would very much like to acquire some photos of a few houses that my
ancestors lived in or were born in (for Trojanovice) and perhaps also
Frenstat. If there is someone planning to visit there at some point in
the near future, perhaps I could ask them to take a few photos for me?

I am also curious about older Frenstat area cemeteries and what
information the markers might turn up. Does anyone know if there are
indexes for any of them?

I ask, because there is no way in heck
that I can afford to visit Moravia in the near future, and I know that
there are members here who have been to Frenstat/Trojanovic ee several
times--or go at least once a year. I also can't really afford to pay an
arm or leg to a CR researcher. I know, it's not anyone else's problem. I
thought it might not hurt to ask.

Thank
you,Richard

Nbmachu@aol.com

Richard, I have a copy of the Frenstat pod Radhostem Cemetery book by Robert Roesner.? What names are you looking for in the Frenstat Cemetery? Nancy ... From:

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Richard, I have a copy of the Frenstat pod Radhostem Cemetery book by Robert Roesner. What names are you looking for in the Frenstat Cemetery?

I would very much like to acquire some photos of a few houses that my
ancestors lived in or were born in (for Trojanovice) and perhaps also
Frenstat. If there is someone planning to visit there at some point
in the near future, perhaps I could ask them to take a few photos for
me?

I am also curious about older Frenstat area cemeteries and what
information the markers might turn up. Does anyone know if there are
indexes for any of them?

I ask, because there is no way in heck that I can afford to visit
Moravia in the near future, and I know that there are members here who
have been to Frenstat/Trojanovic ee several times--or go at least once
a year. I also can't really afford to pay an arm or leg to a CR
researcher. I know, it's not anyone else's problem. I thought it
might not hurt to ask.

Thank you,
Richard

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GILBERT BOHUSLAV

Nancy: While you are looking, could you look for a Frantisek (Frank) Parma? Gilbert Bohuslav Nbmachu@aol.com wrote: Richard, I have a copy of the Frenstat pod

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Nancy: While you are looking, could you look for a Frantisek (Frank) Parma?

Gilbert Bohuslav

Nbmachu@... wrote:

Richard, I have a copy of the Frenstat pod Radhostem Cemetery book by Robert Roesner. What names are you looking for in the Frenstat Cemetery?

I would very much like to acquire some photos of a few houses that my ancestors lived in or were born in (for Trojanovice) and perhaps also Frenstat. If there is someone planning to visit there at some point in the near future, perhaps I could ask them to take a few photos for me?

I am also curious about older Frenstat area cemeteries and what information the markers might turn up. Does anyone know if there are indexes for any of them?

I ask, because there is no way in heck that I can afford to visit Moravia in the near future, and I know that there are members here who have been to Frenstat/Trojanovic ee several times--or go at least once a year. I also can't really afford to pay an arm or leg to a CR
researcher. I know, it's not anyone else's problem. I thought it might not hurt to ask.

Thank you,Richard

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I would very much like to acquire some photos of a few houses that my
ancestors lived in or were born in (for Trojanovice) and perhaps also
Frenstat. If there is someone planning to visit there at some point
in the near future, perhaps I could ask them to take a few photos for
me?

I am also curious about older Frenstat area cemeteries and what
information the markers might turn up. Does anyone know if there are
indexes for any of them?

I ask, because there is no way in heck that I can afford to visit
Moravia in the near future, and I know that there are members here who
have been to Frenstat/Trojanovic ee several times--or go at least once
a year. I also can't really afford to pay an arm or leg to a CR
researcher. I know, it's not anyone else's problem. I thought it
might not hurt to ask.

Thank you,
Richard

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Richard Martin

Hello Carla and Nancy, I was thinking about potential information outside of his (great) work. Something like a stray name or two within the area cemeteries of

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Hello Carla and Nancy,

I was thinking about potential information outside of his (great) work.
Something like a stray name or two within the area cemeteries of
Frenstat and Trojanovice. Photos of a few of the houses (even in
current day) would be great to have.

His work for the Bacak line wonderfully goes back to nearly 1700
(regarding Matej Bacak). I was curious about any potential
unaccounted-for burial markers that bare the Bacak or Baczak name. (to
include other possible variations of spelling.)

Can you look in your book for me, Nancy? where were you able to get the
Frenstat pod Radhostem Cemetery book by Robert Roesner ? I bet it's an
interesting book.

Thank you for responding to my post!

Richard

Nangotoo

I have been asking for the same thing for a few years now. If anyone is willing to take a few photos of a couple of houses in Frenstat, I will either pay for

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, Aug 6, 2007

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I have been asking for the same thing for a few
years now. If anyone is willing to take a few photos of a couple of houses
in Frenstat, I will either pay for the film (if you are using a film camera) the
pictures are on or the fair market price for the photos. I have
no way of getting to Frenstat anytime soon (we were hoping to go, but we have
other obligations coming up for the next few years). If anyone is willing,
I, too, would be very grateful to have pictures of the houses my ancestors lived
in before coming to Texas in 1856. Like Richard said, it doesn't hurt to
ask and I'd sure be grateful.

Nan

I would very much like to acquire some photos of a few houses that my
ancestors lived in or were born in (for Trojanovice) and perhaps also
Frenstat. If there is someone planning to visit there at some point in
the near future, perhaps I could ask them to take a few photos for me?

I am also curious about older Frenstat area cemeteries and what
information the markers might turn up. Does anyone know if there are
indexes for any of them?

I ask, because there is no way in heck
that I can afford to visit Moravia in the near future, and I know that
there are members here who have been to Frenstat/Trojanovic ee several
times--or go at least once a year. I also can't really afford to pay an
arm or leg to a CR researcher. I know, it's not anyone else's problem. I
thought it might not hurt to ask.

Thank
you,Richard

Nangotoo

Carla, I have the names from his book, I just need the pictures. Do you have info on who is buried in the cemeteries in Frenstat, too? Nan Dr. Simicek has

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Carla,

I have the names from his book, I just need the
pictures. Do you have info on who is buried in the cemeteries in Frenstat,
too?

Nan

Dr.
Simicek has researched Frenstat and Trojanovice. If you tell me the
names you are looking for, I will look in my book. Carla
Petruy

I would very much like to acquire some photos of a few houses that my
ancestors lived in or were born in (for Trojanovice) and perhaps also
Frenstat. If there is someone planning to visit there at some point
in the near future, perhaps I could ask them to take a few photos for
me?

I am also curious about older Frenstat area cemeteries and
what information the markers might turn up. Does anyone know if there
are indexes for any of them?

I ask, because there is no way in
heck that I can afford to visit Moravia in the near future, and I know
that there are members here who have been to Frenstat/Trojanovic ee
several times--or go at least once a year. I also can't really afford to
pay an arm or leg to a CR researcher. I know, it's not anyone else's
problem. I thought it might not hurt to ask.

Thank
you,Richard

Nbmachu@aol.com

Richard, I purchased the book from Mr. Roesner in 2000 when it was first published.? Since his death, I don t know if it has been reprinted or not.? You could

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Richard, I purchased the book from Mr. Roesner in 2000 when it was first published. Since his death, I don't know if it has been reprinted or not. You could write to Mrs. Roesner at 24814 Saddlespur Ln. Katy, TX. 77494-5627 to see if there are any copies for sale. He also did cemetery books for lots more villages.

I was thinking about potential information outside of his (great) work.
Something like a stray name or two within the area cemeteries of
Frenstat and Trojanovice. Photos of a few of the houses (even in
current day) would be great to have.

His work for the Bacak line wonderfully goes back to nearly 1700
(regarding Matej Bacak). I was curious about any potential
unaccounted- for burial markers that bare the Bacak or Baczak name. (to
include other possible variations of spelling.)

Can you look in your book for me, Nancy? where were you able to get the
Frenstat pod Radhostem Cemetery book by Robert Roesner ? I bet it's an
interesting book.

Thank you for responding to my post!

Richard

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